For over 200 years we have educated children inside these gates.
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Today we embark on a new journey: off-campus learning. Although our gates may be closed, our hearts and minds are open. The faculty and staff are working beyond the gates to educate and inspire the hearts and minds of each child.
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Join us daily at noon for Espacio (10 minutes of quiet reflection) so that as a school community we may be united in prayer during the coming weeks.
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Award Winning Art
On Wednesday, March 4 Ava and London were recognized at Powell Symphony Hall as one of the top 100 finalist in the Picture the Music competition.
Coding in Computer Class
The Fifth and Sixth Class worked in Scratch on game design as a way to practice problem solving and computational thinking as well as learning the basics of programming.
Eighth Class High School Acceptances
Engineers in the Making
Architectural Innovation Projects
On January 10, our Seventh and Eighth Class students presented their Architectural Innovation projects to their peers and current architect, David Masten.
Alumni Day of Service Impacts the Community
More than 30 alums as well as parents of alums and friends participated in our Alumni Day of Service in honor of Philippine’s Feast on Saturday, Nov. 16.
Academy Alumni Gathering in KC!
We are excited to connect with Academy alums in the Kansas City area on Friday, Nov. 8 from 5 – 7 p.m. for a French-themed Happy Hour at Le Fou Frog (400 E. 5th Street, KCMO).
Academy Alums in Columbia!
Did you know that there are many Academy alums, including several Mizzou students, living in Columbia or nearby? We’d love to connect with you! Please join us Wednesday, Sept. 18 from 4-6 p.m. for a Pizza Party in Peace Park*!
Welcome Back for Congé Reunion!
More than 100 guests turned out for a wonderful evening to celebrate Congé Reunion on June 8! Mass was followed by recognition of Milestone classes: ’44, ’49, ’59, ’64, ’69, ’74, ’79, ’94 and ’09.
“Dream Big” Winner
Congrats to Emma Larkin ’19 winner of our first “Dream Big” essay contest, sponsored by Julie Meyer Swaney ’81, owner of Limelight Events. Eighth Class students were invited to write about their dream job and how their Academy education has prepared them for it.









